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Galileo Galilei
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False. Galileo died in 1642. In 1609, 300 years before your question's year, he was using a telescope. There were no binoculars in his time. He would have been looking at the Milky Way then.
Edwin Hubble did not discover the Milky Way; rather, he is renowned for his contributions to our understanding of the universe's structure and the existence of galaxies beyond the Milky Way. In the 1920s, Hubble provided evidence that the Milky Way is just one of many galaxies in the universe, using observations of the Andromeda Nebula. His work fundamentally changed our understanding of the scale of the cosmos.
From a site far away from a city, you can see the milky way easily. It was probably first seen hundreds of millions of years ago.
Hubble didn't discover the Milky Way. Its discovery is credited to ancient astronomers. However, Edwin Hubble played a key role in determining that the Milky Way is just one of many galaxies in the universe, through his observations of other galaxies and the expansion of the universe.
No, Venus was already known of in Galileo's time.
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yes Galileo Galilie discovered Saturn
The Discover card logo is just the companies name in all capitals, DISCOVER. The "O" in the companies is a star, more specifically it is the Sun in the Milky Way Galaxy.